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Init.d Installer is a root application for most Android devices. WARNING: THIS IS NOT COMPATIBLE WITH ANDROID 4.3+ OR SAMSUNG KNOX DEVICES

What does it do?It installs the proper files to make init.d scripts in the /system/etc/init.d/ folder run on boot for the device it is installed on. It also has an option to uninstall these files in case the user does not want them anymore.

How can I tell it worked?Use a Root Explorer-type application and check your ~/system/etc/ for the /init.d/ folder. If it's there, it worked! You can push .sh scripts to that directory and your phone or tablet will run that script on boot from then on, assuming you set the permissions on that script as executable.

What devices will it not work on?It would be very hard to list every single device and near impossible to test them all. However, this will 100% not work on Intel-based smartphones such as the Motorola RAZR i and the Orange San Diego. This functionality may be added in the future.

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Help... Got the app, but can't find the init.d folder after running installer on my Samsung GT-18160. Would appreciate some tips on how to locate the file. Going to rate 5 in the hope that I will get some help :) Thanks.

matt does an excellent job Matt is a frequent contributor on Droid RAZR. com and xda and deserves credit and payment for this. I already had it installed from the flash zip he provided on the forums, but I purchased this anyways to support him. Once again Matt, thanks for all that you do.

Help... Got the app, but can't find the init.d folder after running installer on my Samsung GT-18160. Would appreciate some tips on how to locate the file. Going to rate 5 in the hope that I will get some help :) Thanks.

matt does an excellent job Matt is a frequent contributor on Droid RAZR. com and xda and deserves credit and payment for this. I already had it installed from the flash zip he provided on the forums, but I purchased this anyways to support him. Once again Matt, thanks for all that you do.

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Init.d Toggler is a very easy to use app that allows you to enable or disable init.d support.Init.d is a directory in /system/etc that can contain scripts such as tweaks, the scripts inside this directory with the permissions of atleast RWX-RX-RX (755) will be executed during boot.

Root and Busybox are required in order to run init.d scripts successfully.

A simple, open source, root application which emulates the behavior of the init.d kernel mechanism (automatic execution of the scripts contained within the /system/etc/init.d folder at each boot).

What makes this method really universal is that everything happens on the app side, no system files modifications are required whatsoever. The tool basically emulates the behavior of the init.d kernel mechanism : it will detect whenever the device is rebooted and execute the scripts located in /system/etc/init.d.

With this init.d support granting mechanism comes a kernel-sided init.d support detection mechanism, so that your int.d scripts don't get executed twice, which would only make for a longer boot time. Basically, when you run the test, it will generate a little init.d script which creates a file on your sdcard. Then, after you rebooted, it will check if the file that the generated script creates has indeed been created in order to determine if your kernel already has init.d support built-in. If the file was created, it does. If not, it doesn't, as simple as that.

An additionnal functionnality to this app is the ability to manage, edit, delete & run your init.d scripts with the touch of a button.

You can check-out the source code of this application and contribute to it at : https://github.com/Androguide/Universal-init.d

NEW and improved layout with DRAG AND DROP treeview to move files/directories around your device!!!

* Featured on Life Hacker, PC World & Android Central and recommended by Motorola! The ORIGINAL, best, steadiest and most popular WiFi file transfer app with now over 1 million users across all app stores worldwide! *

1. Using a web browser, you can browse and download all the files on your Android device without the need for a cable. Download entire directories with one click which no other similar app offers;

2. Multiple batch file uploads and downloads to save you time when transferring many files at once from your computer to your Android device or vice-versa;

3. Backup your entire SD card or just backup individual directories with one simple click – for example, backup all your photos just by downloading the Camera directory!

4. Download a streaming media playlist to allow you to quickly flick through and stream all the stored media files in a directory into a media player on your computer. This is a unique feature not offered by other apps;

6. Use the one of a kind gallery viewer to create a slide show of all your camera pictures directly from your Android device. Simply click on a picture’s file name to launch the gallery viewer and then hit the play button to enjoy all your pictures in the web browser;

7. Search box so that you can find any file on your Android device;

8. Select between thumbnail and detail views to choose the best method to quickly browse your files. Thumbnails are supported for both pictures AND videos!

9. It is also uniquely an installer, so automatically install app files with just once click in the web browser;

10. With with one simple click you can set any audio file on your device to become your ringtone;

11. View all the camera pictures and videos or listen to all the music on your Android device streamed directly in a web browser. Use shortcut tabs to quickly view ‘All Music’, ‘All Pictures’ and ‘All Videos’ stored on your device, no matter which directory they are in;

12. Runs as a service in the background so you can use other apps while you are making transfers;

13. Simple to use with no set up or buttons – it just works!

14. Password protected to prevent unwanted access;

15. Ability to configure the port settings;

16. Full support for special characters in file names which competitor apps do not support;

17. Visual indicators and stats of how much free space is on your Android device as well as real-time indicators of how much battery and WiFi signal you currently have;

* Follow @dooblou on Twitter for all the latest news and updates as they occur *

* Find us on Facebook – Search for ‘WiFi File Explorer’ *

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If you do have problems using this application on your WiFi network, it is most likely a configuration problem with your router/network. Please contact the developer if you have any questions and he may be able to help you ... but please don't rate low because your network isn't configured properly - that isn't the application’s fault ;)

You can add any number of shell commands or script files, which can be executed at boot. That's not all, you can also save commands as favourites that you intend to use frequently, but don't want it to be executed at every boot. You can execute them any time you want from this app.

Trial on Free version :☆ Three times to defrost or restore apps for Free version

IMPORTANT***IMPORTANT*** ☆ Make sure you app is granted by SuperUser☆ If you CANN'T freeze/defrost, try to enable USB Debugging (HOME/Settings/Application/Development/USB Debugging)☆ If you CANN'T restore backup app, try to "find apps on SD card" then long-press the app and select "install as system app".☆ This application uses SDCARD to store data☆ PRO and FREE version are fully compatible

NOTES- Some phones (ex. Desire) requires NAND unlocked (see more here http://alpharev.nl/).- INTERNET/ ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE/ ACCESS_COARSE_LOCATION are required for displaying AdMob. The PRO version does not require these permissions.

Easy Unrar, Unzip & Zip allows you to extract rar and zip files easily. It has a browser to view files on your phone or your tablet. Supporting all versions of rar files, archives protected by a password and multi-part archives. Get simple zip compression, multi-part compression and AES encryption. Easy Unrar & Zip enables archived content display without decompression. Save time by selecting files and extracting them. Then open the files directly in Easy Unrar & Zip. Whole movies can be extracted and opened in a matter of minutes.

Many Samsung devices store a flash counter that keeps track of how many times you have flashed *custom* firmwares to your device. On some devices, a yellow triangle or other sort of visual warning is also displayed during boot if you are running a *custom* firmware. TriangleAway was built to disable the triangle (if a visual warning is present) and reset the custom ROM flash counter to 0. This app requires root !

You can find out the current status of your flash counter and firmware state (custom or official) by booting into "download mode" on most devices. The usual way of getting into "download mode" is by first turning off your device, then turning it on by pressing and holding VolDown+(Home)+Power. Alternatively, the "adb reboot download" command also often works.

When you run TriangleAway, if your device and firmware are supported, it will show you the detected state of the binary (custom or official) and flash counter value, and the option to "Reset flash counter". Please confirm that the information shown is correct before resetting the values.

On a number of devices, TriangleAway can work, but your firmware may not be supported directly. In that case, the app will tell you it needs to reboot into a special boot mode, which will be happen if you select "Reset flash counter". The device will reboot into a special mode which will allow you to review the current status and reset the binary and flash counter values (or abort and do nothing). On some devices this will actually trigger the counter to 1 if its 0 - so if you're "just checking", do that in download mode!

!!! THIS IS A DANGEROUS OPERATION AND COULD POTENTIALLY BRICK YOUR DEVICE. PROCEED AT YOUR OWN RISK. A USB JIG IS PREFERRED IF YOU HAVE A WORKING ONE !!!( and by brick I mean brick - only a board replacement or a JTAG unit will be able to save you, don't mess with boot(loader) stuff unless you *really* mean it! )

** Various models are supported depending on firmware, but only the exact models listed are supported regardless of firmware version.

Whether or not Triangle Away works may depend on your kernel, try flashing a different one if it doesn't work.

Please also note that some devices set the counter to 1 at every boot if you are running a custom kernel or recovery. On these devices, Triangle Away may always display 1 - make sure to check the counter in actual download mode.

For discussion and technical details, see the XDA-Developers.com thread here:

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1494114

Note that this download is also available from that thread completely for free. You can go there and download it for free, or buy me a beer and download it from Play. It is the same program.

ROM Toolbox combines all the great root apps into one monster app with a beautiful and easy to use interface. ROM Toolbox has every tool you need to make your Android device fast and customized to your liking. Save 85% by getting ROM Toolbox instead of spending $30 or more on other apps.

ROM Toolbox has been featured on LifeHacker, XDA-Developers, Droid-Life, Android Central, RootzWiki, Android Police, and other popular sites. We know you will love it; Over 14,000 people gave it a full 5 star review! ★★★★★

This app requires root permission. For fast and friendly support please email us at jrummy.apps@gmail.com. We will be glad to help answer your questions or concerns.

OTG Disk Explorer lets you to read USB flash drives as well as card readers from your Nexus 7 or Nexus 10 tablets. All you have to do is connect the flash drive to an OTG(On-the-go) cable then plug in the micro USB connector of your tablet, then open this app you will see all files in USB drive and you can open them with your favorite app viewers or editors. Current support FAT32 disk format of flash drives.

Note: Before you buy this program, It is strongly suggest that you may install free OTG Disk Explorer Lite and test if your device and flash drive work well,

For Wiki or Q/A, please reference this page:

http://andastudio.wordpress.com/kiwi-for-otg-disk-explorer/

If you have any issue for the app, please leave a message on this page:

Do you concern the permission of some apps? Advanced Permission Manager is a permission management tool designed to resolve your such concern.This tool is able to browse permissions of installed apps and generate various permissions reports (such as which apps have permissions of automatically startup, sending SMS, etc). Most importantly, it allows us to remove permissions of apps and apk files WITHOUT ROOT access.Keep your mobile secure and private from malicious apps, freely remove the permission you do not trust, then try Advanced Permission Manager!Compared to free version, the Pro version provides following features:(1) No advertise, no extra permission(2) Provides functions of removing any sections/components in manifest.(3) Revised apps is managed by pro version.(4) No limitation

** IM NOT RESPONSABLE OF DAMAGES CAUSED TO YOUR DEVICE DUE TO AN INCORRECT USE OF MY APPLICATION **Requirements: A Rooted phone, Superuser and Busybox.

Tested on: - LG GW620 - Sony Ericsson Xpheria Neo V - HTC Desire HD

Tired of using hard-to-remember commands on terminal console to install apps in system partition? Do you want to keep your stock apps updated without waste space? Do you want to delete stock apps and clean your system from useless apps? This is you app!

System Apps Manager is a complete manager of system apps. Whit it, you'll can: - Do backups of any app on your SD card. - Move installed apps from system to internal memory, and from internal memory or SD card to system. - Uninstall any app.

It has a built in file explorer, with which you'll be able to install apps in your system without any other program such as a file explorer.

Also, System Apps Manager integrates with system as a package installer, but wich will install apps directly in the system partition. To do it, only browse with your favourite file manager, select your app, and open it with System Apps Manager; the app will do the rest.

* Notice: Not every app installed in system partition works correctly. Is not recomended to install antivirus programs on system partition.

Universal Unroot will Unroot ANY Android powered device that is already Rooted and has a form of Superuser installed (Android OS Version 4.2.2 and below as of 7/24/2013).

Samsung Galaxy devices from 2013 and onward are unlikely to work correctly. Examples are Galaxy Note 10.1, Galaxy MEGA, Galaxy S 4, Galaxy Note 2, and Galaxy Note 3. This is because of KNOX.

LG devices will be fully unrooted, but will still say "Rooted" afterwards because of LG's eFuse.

Simply hit the 'UNROOT' button and allow Root Access when asked to give it permission. The device will then reboot and you will be completely Unrooted when you boot back up.

****WHEN APP DOES NOT REBOOT AFTER ALLOWING ROOT, CLOSE THE APP AND HIT UNROOT AGAIN****

This is a great app for those who are trying to complete a warranty return with a carrier for a defective device hardware or a repair. If you only want to temporarily lose Root Access, this app is not for you. Unrooting is permanent and cannot be undone with this app. Only use this if you truly want to lose Root Access.

If your device has an Insecure Kernel (Boot.img) the app will now tell you and close. This is for users who could not bother to read the App Description that warns you that if your device has an Insecure Kernel, it will NOT fully unroot you.

Insecure Kernel (Boot.img) means that unless your Kernel (Boot.img) is brought back to the factory stock file, your device will never be unrooted fully, so this app will no longer bother attempting to try, only to get users complaining about not being able to OTA.

Please be aware, this app does not gurantee that it will fix your specific devices "Over-The-Air Update" issues. In most cases, anything you did with root such as: Debloating, Installing a custom Kernel, custom ROM, custom Recovery (like TWRP or Clockworkmod), enabling tether, etc. will NOT be un-done by this app. If you can't update because your system was modified, look for a way to flash back the entire device, such as Odin for Samsung.You can see a video explaining this by "zedomaxx" on youtube here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CdlIxE7K_vw

Support for x86, ARM, and MIPS devices.Support for ChainsDD Superuser, Chainfire SuperSu, and Koush Superuser.

What does it do?This uses root access to "Snatch" a copy of your device's OTA Update .ZIP file to your device's storage so you can upload it for others to use, or have a backup copy for yourself. (Remember, sharing is caring.)

***PLEASE DISABLE ANY USB MASS STORAGE OR IT WON"T COPY***

How can I tell it worked?Use a File Manager or Computer to view your device's storage. Inside the /OTA/ folder on your storage you should find your OTA Update .ZIP file. The name depends on your device's OEM and other factors.

What devices will it not work on?This is compatible with all rooted Android devices that use the /cache/ updating system. If your device is unique and does not support the /cache/ updating system, you can compile your own copy, or notify me of the device and I will try to add in support from my end.

This app is Open Source! You can compile it yourself from the github below.https://github.com/mattlgroff/OTASnatcher

Moto .ISO Mount Installer is a root application for most Motorola-made Android devices.

What does it do?

This is a manager & installer for loading ("flashing") an alternative .ISO file on a Motorola phone's 'CD-ROM' partition. With this app you can backup your existing 'CD-ROM' partition to your sdcard and flash a new one of your choice.

How can I tell it worked?

Each device type is unique, but if you disable USB Debugging and enable USB Mass Storage (if possible) you will normally see the .ISO mount onto your computer as a drive.